Container



Patented Oct. 21,1930

'n miea -i in eam B M Atelierrs, 'TO corronrdrnnsyor IJAGRANGE; GEORGIA- n coreronameu onc;

v 'GEdBGiA v n auaauqa med refine This invention relates to; 7' containers and more particularly t o' th o se ffor ,dlspensing towels, having for "Its object to'- provide a device'simple inconstructlon, andless costly a to manufacture than those heretoforeaproinvention consists in the novel details of construction and combinations of parts more fully hereinafter disclosed and particularly pointed out in the claims.

Referring to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification in which 4 confir s 11,1929; 'ser' ai uo. 339,218.

to a point near the floor of said container and 'tl'irough which the'towelsrnay withdrawn, taswillbe perfectliy; clear from the'drawings. "The lowermost corners of the endsfof the sheet metal, constituting thefront wallpieces v v r of the container-, are sufliciently o'verlapped Withtlieseandothr objects in view the as indicated at 6 to permit the same to be secured'together. In this respect one of the corners may he dished or-pressed out of the I lane-.of th'e front wall'to-receive the oyer apping other cornerinsuchrmanner thatf (the; exterior-surface of the front Wall as assembled will be perfectly smooth.

like numerals represent like parts in all the a Thefloor, 7of the container is alsofpr efviews, *erablyymadeofsheet-metal and fitted within,

Figure 1 is a perspective front view of a" the walls to liesinaplane slightly above the container made in accordance with this invention;

Figure 2 1s a. partial sectional vlew taken T as on the line 22 of Fig. 1 and looking in the direction of the arrows;

, Figure 3 is a partial sectional view taken as on the line 33 of Fig. 2 and looking in thedirection of the arrows illustrating the locking device for the coin receptacle;

1 $65 of the coin receptacle in place.

The container has four walls and a floor and maybe provided with a vremovable on hinged top although the latter has been found unnecessary. The walls generally indicated by the numeral 1 are preferably formed from a sin le piece of sheet metal bent around as indicated in Figure 1 and in the back wall 2 there is provided one or more, apertures 3 by meansof which the container may be secured in place on a building wall. The ends of the sheet of metal are obliquely cut as indicated at 4 so that, after thesheet hasbeen' bent to form the walls of the container, the

Figure 5 is a sectional detail view taken .Vc-shaped opening extending from the top" contact with the inner surface of the walls and secured thereto in any suitable manner p win the front of the 'contalner preferablyin jllIfQWVlthllhG V-shaped openingils abox securedtothefl'oor as-by acrivet ll said'box,

adapted to receive a com -inserted through 'a 'suitabl'e slot 12 in the front wall of the "container." U1 t A "cover 115' is "provided for thmcoin box,-

open as indicated at 16 so that when the c over is in ;place,.acoin inserted through the slot 12 in the front, wall may {pass beneath th'e top ofthe cover and freely drop into the 'boX. In,thisrespectsaidfsidejmay be aper "tured for this purpose or the entire side may be omitted aslshown in'Figure' 4; The box wand'itscover are adapted toybe positioned in such close proxiiiiityqto the *"front wall of the container-that an-inserted C'QlI'lfiiIl'lj-IlOt "accidentally or 1' otherwise :fail to reach said box -The coveraisgc'learlyillustrated infFigu'res-g2, and LfroI'n which it will be seen that two opposite sides thereof are eachpi'o- 'vide'd withra depending'ear-N provided with said cover' having one ofjits vertical sides a ears 17-andfthe apertures-:18 offsaidearfsare front wall 5 will have therein a substantially" positioned .therein'to "lie beneath the floor locking means may be inserted through said apertures, such for example as the wire 20 the ends of which are secured by the usual lead seal 21. \Vhen collections are made the seal is broken, the cover removed, and the coins abstracted from the box 10.

By this construction it will therefore be seen that a simple yet effective container for towels is provided and that a coin receptacle having a simple securement is likewise provided in keeping with the use of the container. That is to say, this device is intended for use in public or semi-public lavatories on an honor system. In other words, anyone desiring to use a towel in the lavatory will take one from the container and subsequently deposit the soiled towel in a receptacle provided therefor, for which service no pay is expected. On the other hand, as with travellers, should a clean dry towel be desired taken away for use elsewhere than in said lavatory, this can readily be done but it is intended that the honor of the traveller will cause him to deposit the requisite coin in this device for each towel so removed. The amount of money to he so deposited is intended to cover only the cost of the towels taken away.

It is obvious that those skilled in the art may vary the details of construction as well as arrangements of parts without departing from the spirit of the invention, and therefore it is not desired to be limited to the foregoing except as may be required by the clan'ns.

What is claimed is 1. A container for towels the same comprising a plurality of walls one of which is provided with an opening through which the towels can be removed, a floor supported by said walls, a coin box in. said container se cured to said floor and positioned to receive a coin inserted through one of said walls, and a cover for said box having portions extending beneath said floor for securing said cover. 7

2. A container for towels the same comprising plurality of walls one of which is provided with an opening through which the towels can be removed as well as a coih slot, a floor supported by said walls, a coin box in said container positioned to receive a coin inserted through said slot, and a cover for said box said cover extending above said slot within the container and provided with locking means extending through said floor.

3. A container for towels the same comprising a plurality of walls one of which is provided with an opening through which the towels can be removed as well as a coin slot, a floor supported by said walls, a coin box in said container positioned to receive a coin inserted through said slot, and a cover for said box said cover having a top disposed above said slot to cover the same within said container, and sides extending to said floor one of said sides permitting free passage of a coin from said slot into said box and other of said sides having means penetrating said floor for securing said Cover.

4:. A container for towels the same comprising a plurality of walls one of which is provided with an opening through which the towels can be removed as well as a coin slot, a floor supported by said walls, a coin box in said container positioned to receive a coin inserted through said slot, and a cover for said box said cover having a top disposed above said slot to cover the same within said container, and sides extending to said floor and by which the cover is supported one of said sides permitting free passage of a coin from said slot into said box and other of said sides having opposed means penetrating said floor for securing said cover.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.

NORMAN S. MGEVVEN. 

